Stop calling my culture "Hip-Hop"

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black culture existed and flourished in a similar manner that it does today, minus the money, before white people called it hip hop and started raping them dumb ass New York nikkas for every part of their culture...

Hip hop is the name white people gave black culture in New York as they started to commercialize it.

Hip hop is the name of the subgroup of blacks in NYC that made no money. And sold their soul.


HIP HOP can suck my dikk. nikkas rapped, appropriated language, and appropriated clothing way before New York in the 80s.... All over the new world...

So stop calling all black music hip hop... Then pretend like it's one New York gift to black people. It's not.. The New York gift was getting raped by the white man all over again...

Everybody raps. Black culture is strongest in the south
Black culture is strongest in the south

More like slave culture. We more in tun with our African roots here. Southern blacks are more intune with what they made out of the scraps whitey let them have post transatlantic slave trade.

You so proud to identify with the "south" and it's culture when it's a culture of genocide against your own. nikkas was waving that southern flag (stars and bars) fighting to the death to preserve their own slavery.

You really need to get out of this civil war north verses south mentality. White man got you brainwashed to be on his side. You African nikka, fukk a north and fukk a south. nikka fell right into the divide and conquer shyt.
 
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Toasting has nothing to do with "MCing".
Not the same, and Caribs didn't have much of an influence over NYC at the time. Black culture was already established...Jamaicans hung among themselves or assimilated. Cross cultural exchange didn't occur until the early-mid 80s..and hip hop was already born. Sorry, breh.
Oh, and Laffy Taffy is hip hop. It has an FL Studio default beat using simulated Tr-808 drums. The same drum patterns and sounds popularized in early 80s NYC electro-rap, and LATE 80s Miami electro-bass..and MODERN Atlanta music.
 

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More like slave culture. We more in tun with our African roots here. Southern blacks are more intune with what they made out of the scraps whitey let them have post transatlantic slave trade.

the fuk? Southern American culture IS AFRICAN rooted-based. The NOrth was never more African based than the South.
 
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??? I never said otherwise. HipHop from a verbal-oral/dance perspective was always an outgrowth of Southern Afram practices.
Pretty sure anyone who was there in the late 70s when the culture was taking shape will tell you the musical aspect of the culture stems from the West Indies.

And since your speaking on the culture of hip hop, where in the south did Graphite come from? And where in the south did blending record ms on turntables and utilization of break beats originate from?

I've never met a southerner to make a claim to any of that. Southern blacks had their own culture that was very influential as far as our food, jazz music etc but as far as Hip Hop culture as a whole? Nah
 
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Graf was a nationwide practice and you can give Philly more credit for that than NYC...Philly is nearly on the mason-dixon line, and black people in Philly tend to have a more southern influence than NYC folks...Plus the whole "kilroy was here" pop culture shyt. Graf is a different animal...NYC just blew it up.
 
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Toasting has nothing to do with "MCing".
Not the same, and Caribs didn't have much of an influence over NYC at the time. Black culture was already established...Jamaicans hung among themselves or assimilated. Cross cultural exchange didn't occur until the early-mid 80s..and hip hop was already born. Sorry, breh.
Oh, and Laffy Taffy is hip hop. It has an FL Studio default beat using simulated Tr-808 drums. The same drum patterns and sounds popularized in early 80s NYC electro-rap, and LATE 80s Miami electro-bass..and MODERN Atlanta music.

We can only go off our oral history, when you ask the likes of kool Herc who were partipating in what we now now as hip hop since 1967 he will tell you MCing was birthed out of toasting.

He brought that from Kingston Jamaica to 1520 sedgewick avenue in the Bronx and what he did within spread through the borough.

You won't find anyone with a claim to talking over beats in style that it's done in hip hop prior to 1967
Herc INVENTED extending the break which is the foundation of the music till this day. And he was EMCEEING the way they toasted in Jamaica. You gotta respect what the pioneers say fam
 

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We can only go off our oral history, when you ask the likes of kool Herc who were partipating in what we now now as hip hop since 1967 he will tell you MCing was birthed out of toasting.

He brought that from Kingston Jamaica to 1520 sedgewick avenue in the Bronx and what he did within spread through the borough.

You won't find anyone with a claim to talking over beats in style that it's done in hip hop prior to 1967
Herc INVENTED extending the break which is the foundation of the music till this day. And he was EMCEEING the way they toasted in Jamaica. You gotta respect what the pioneers say fam

I dunno about the bold.

But i respect your post... Take back the stupid motherfukker part
 
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Graf was a nationwide practice and you can give Philly more credit for that than NYC...Philly is nearly on the mason-dixon line, and black people in Philly tend to have a more southern influence than NYC folks...Plus the whole "kilroy was here" pop culture shyt. Graf is a different animal...NYC just blew it up.
where in the south was graph prevalent, who are the artists. I'm not even arguing I'm really trying to understand what your saying?
 

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No your point is this north vs south bullsjit your regurgitating trying to take credit from what we created here because Jamaicans were involved.

No its not. The north makes that point. My point is that its all black culture. Meaning the north has bo reason to feel it came up wih anything
 
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